Audi A6 Quattro Replacement Ignition Coil Information

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Look to a real Audi to provide quick maneuverability and remarkable power. For consumers with refined taste Audi automobiles provide superior styling and exalted value. Fast-lane curve-huggers, such as the high-toned Audi A6 Quattro, were made to be used beyond tolerances, and then repaired and refurbished. Audi manufactures vehicles which are optimized for the best performance, which means the A6 Quattro doesn't perform as designed without the correct high-performance auto parts and accessories. All the high-end drivers get how to build on to the performance of their Audi A6 Quattro by installing performance-optimized parts. That Audi in the garage was created with care and craftsmanship; it should get new components of a similar high level of value. Your Audi A6 Quattro Ignition Coil, also called an induction coil, is a component of the electrical system and operates to change battery current to greater levels. A vehicle's Audi A6 Quattro Ignition Coil draws 12-volt electrical charge from the vehicle's battery and changes it to an increased voltage so that the plugs can spark, or jump, across the spark plug opening. Your vehicle's Audi A6 Quattro Ignition Coil amplifies the battery's 12 volts to a much higher voltage, which is important in order to turn over the power plant's pistons. Maximum engine power and engine performance are derived from great parts and accessories. People who love performance car or trucks understand that there's nothing more vital than installing the highest quality replacement parts and accessories. Usually the most difficult thing about repairing a vehicle is looking for a reliable source for outstanding parts. Why in the world would you accept a rebuilt part when you can buy exactly what you want so quickly? A Audi is an engineering triumph, keep it purring with our collection of dependable vehicle parts from PartsGeek.com.

Product Note: Dual 3 Pack - **ATTENTION*** - When Replacing Ignition Coils it is Recommended to Closely Examine Wiring harness for Cracked or Broken Wires or Loose Connector Contact Which May Cause a Poor Connection Resulting in Intermittent Misfires. - Failed or Burned Up Coils are Most Commonly Caused By Poor Electrical Connections, Wire Harness Breaks or Fouled Spark Plugs. New Ignition Wires may also be Required When replacing Ignition Coils, A Loose Connection (Caused by Engine Vibration, a Cracked Connector Housing, Cracked or Broken Wire Insulation) Can Cause a Voltage Spike Which May Destroy or Burn Up the Ignition Coil, Also Spark Plug Connectors Are Not Designed to be Repeatedly Unplugged and Re-Plugged in.

Inventory:In Stock

Condition:New

Made By:OEM(Original Equipment Manufacturer) - a replacement part made by the manufacturer of the original part.

Product Note: Dual 3 Pack - **ATTENTION*** - When Replacing Ignition Coils it is Recommended to Closely Examine Wiring harness for Cracked or Broken Wires or Loose Connector Contact Which May Cause a Poor Connection Resulting in Intermittent Misfires. - Failed or Burned Up Coils are Most Commonly Caused By Poor Electrical Connections, Wire Harness Breaks or Fouled Spark Plugs. New Ignition Wires may also be Required When replacing Ignition Coils, A Loose Connection (Caused by Engine Vibration, a Cracked Connector Housing, Cracked or Broken Wire Insulation) Can Cause a Voltage Spike Which May Destroy or Burn Up the Ignition Coil, Also Spark Plug Connectors Are Not Designed to be Repeatedly Unplugged and Re-Plugged in.

Inventory:In Stock

Condition:New

Made By:OEM(Original Equipment Manufacturer) - a replacement part made by the manufacturer of the original part.

Product Note: Dual 3 Pack - **ATTENTION*** - When Replacing Ignition Coils it is Recommended to Closely Examine Wiring harness for Cracked or Broken Wires or Loose Connector Contact Which May Cause a Poor Connection Resulting in Intermittent Misfires. - Failed or Burned Up Coils are Most Commonly Caused By Poor Electrical Connections, Wire Harness Breaks or Fouled Spark Plugs. New Ignition Wires may also be Required When replacing Ignition Coils, A Loose Connection (Caused by Engine Vibration, a Cracked Connector Housing, Cracked or Broken Wire Insulation) Can Cause a Voltage Spike Which May Destroy or Burn Up the Ignition Coil, Also Spark Plug Connectors Are Not Designed to be Repeatedly Unplugged and Re-Plugged in.

Inventory:In Stock

Condition:New

Made By:OEM(Original Equipment Manufacturer) - a replacement part made by the manufacturer of the original part.

Product Note: Dual 3 Pack - **ATTENTION*** - When Replacing Ignition Coils it is Recommended to Closely Examine Wiring harness for Cracked or Broken Wires or Loose Connector Contact Which May Cause a Poor Connection Resulting in Intermittent Misfires. - Failed or Burned Up Coils are Most Commonly Caused By Poor Electrical Connections, Wire Harness Breaks or Fouled Spark Plugs. New Ignition Wires may also be Required When replacing Ignition Coils, A Loose Connection (Caused by Engine Vibration, a Cracked Connector Housing, Cracked or Broken Wire Insulation) Can Cause a Voltage Spike Which May Destroy or Burn Up the Ignition Coil, Also Spark Plug Connectors Are Not Designed to be Repeatedly Unplugged and Re-Plugged in.

Inventory:In Stock

Condition:New

Made By:OEM(Original Equipment Manufacturer) - a replacement part made by the manufacturer of the original part.